Chartered broker websites 'overlook the basics', report finds

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Brokers are downplaying their chartered status on company websites, according to research commissioned by Axa Commercial Lines and Personal Intermediary.

The survey found that a "significant proportion of chartered broker websites have overlooked the basics", and that 38% do not mention their accreditation online.

Around 22% do not have any information

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